The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 03, 1905, Image 2

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    thought at once fills one'» mind: If these insur­
ance ¡s'«»«»!« have proven themselves io outrage-
lously extravagant and dighonest in handling trust
HEAL I <1 UH
BROKER
funds, may we not expect that the railroads ami
Orftav with Th«
li I ta l»i Sr»i,
other larg«* con«>rati<»ns are equally dishonest and
Politically Independent-
extravagant? The ¡«ublic is familiar w ith the high
finance methods of the railroads, such as watering
Farm Andi ity pt«•|«s'r11«’< laisikght atei
stock, etc.. with Rockefellers arbitrary raising or
Ml»terv>i •< Ihr ptjwloflbw Ml «« io, Orrg’-'U»
irliile to in­
*dd <m th«? •»•liai
inai I nur I lor.
lowering the price of coal oil and with wildcat
If W”M w « tel to Midi y dit tarn», I <<1.
mining propositions. They have, as a rule, con­
spect all our
aril it if it tax hr «««h il
II v»#u «nul U>
cluded tliat all of th«-se tilings arc good to let
i’tiy, I rwii ll»»d thr pku><* you
ani.
clothinq on
alone. Rut they «lid expect tiiat the ol«i line life
insurance companies were so honest and reliable
exhibition.
I X >H X IH*»«il v is on ot R TR <CI
is made of Grape
that a life policy coukl be looked ujn»n as the saf-
xniroH km » i»i«»>*Hih~roiL
fr»-»’'. il» t»m« »»f
*
rlh l « av Hfi
4»» ' tl f t (In la»’ lih»«
We carrt]
est possible investment an«l a sure* provision for a
I <«4 Iraat
. n«< *
11 « a .
f
Cream
of
<t *»-.»•• |w *Ttf**< ••(
man u» make for his family, when he shall have
the be.stthut
l»«lr aixl a« m ity
M’BM KIITIO5 HAT! s.
“Shuffled off this mortal roil.” Many ¡»oor men
of lu«&natura) tuu<
lk»n*
is manufact­
II
One year it» •»I vbik » ....
d«q>end upon a life ¡tolicy as the only provision for
JI«« Mratl q / rm
4
< »nr % • .r, »I • f. i • t i rar
vi»f«*n<r«
:•
Im
purl
wife and little ones. Their entire* savings have
I
ured.
Otar tear, at <*>>l • '
t« ar
Bui
It snuat tk»i
U p «llmula
f««r
? <»• gone to pay th«* premiums U|»on this life policy.
< >n<* »rar. at rt *1 d 1 y » ar»
Makes
the
food
that
<
v
bul
trn»-
bn montila ina<hat*rv*
In the light of the revelations brought out by the
|a>rar> ’ fî**x k Atxl
Thrw month» in a<lvan*«»
more Wholesome
th* rea» ti-n t* m«»r*
O’ investigating of these old line companies, men do
Mugir rupy hi »rapper
that»
T'tar u huir vf>a
and Delicious.
not know whether their policies ar«- worth any­
l>>«I «HI »*
Al'VU’.TIMN«. HAI»
Itah
b»<mil â
thing or not. an«i many w ill al»andon any further
v
U* u fitaf a«-.'
*
□ LAIN CLOTHING CO.
A
('ar4 of th«»ik»
payment of premiums and, consequently, lone all
I <1 prove a n*n»'ri«iru»*i4 % • rat'.«r
«4dt<l«rv I'ot»«*’*, |«<*r <tii*
than a promoter of • a«kr
Th • all
r
previous payments. Is there- any punishment too
b itr»i4r«i » «"bit
t.t«, |»*r lit«'*
•*h«»Hr< t»> pul In moikrti
EYtLTS RATE
mona *nru
í¡ aur ‘ tu. ring
. of rrpair
, l : and
_
4
L< a I ««h'TtiMifitf. |*r Hur |- r u»’»r
s vere for these masters «»f high finance, thetk*
RrQULAflON
PLAN
>t*r
h
u
te'
nA*
.
..
i-ûfc
gr«»*n In Natur* •
teta
H»
fi
te
Ihrplay ««b. / <
• |«rr
<•»•«• • «»I
lji!«>rah>ry
I
looters
and
robtx-n«
of
wi«l«»ws
and
orphans?
»raU’fr bkM**i
if* the FftHihd tend
1
!• r m* h
Ifhl than« r f.«rt| year» ag>. b* I»r
it*
Priiir*. < u.il r«ol». 1
: ‘ • * !*> » ti*.
Such disiiom-at and criminal extravagance as
K V l’Irrr«*. w bn ha* mad«* (ha
Ix»ng tin»v <-«>ntr.. f* f.*r «<.v» rti«ti»4 •« * h < ki a |» j
-f 1 ‘rail*avfi •»*% th**ir chief m» hl of hn<**(ing dlfir*««Mi bit
has been shown by this insurance investigating, s
«I ìm Ì v •nd car**
•
bj«
«
(t<»n
!«» raylwMv rate rrtf’ilaU*»ti by |
II
U m * glytvrta rítmete In*tend of
d x »* more* tn educate the ¡«eu|«le up to the idea of
1111
%! X!
»Hr wh * riaeily pr•|w»n»4»ntxl *n»t
nkuta
th. !• -!• ;»i
«t• r:»i»*« nt i* the plMcthg of'
ft?
ICF.
RRRJVDU i RK'i A 5 ¡'Rm, RI SS.
cttui nnrt h’ nr»» • <•»* of h • <•*• • ni* >
stnet goverrment controll of all these great aggr» -
KK
1.
1«
thl* Ir»
|- >*rr
te
in tf.r ItMii'U <*f the inter «late I U«m hr*l
In hi* prati* pm« ll«-» aii4
gationa of capital, tian all th«* editors might w nte • >«t» ti.’rr. r <•. n»mi**i»»n In hl»» Halrtpli tww <li*n «4 tt fr***lT t»> tl-r *«>r • n b>*
• I. t>. I A s IM »N. of the HI I \ I I IM
Mil I S.
Political prejudice is protable more to blame f>u <»r reform agitators might preach. When you tap a
1
bl*
r
I m prvpnicd Io fill order» tor
A.t.fn *« I’ m -ih*nt RiMsoeiell tiMH their
*1 of ’» * A«n
a ! r > i. 9
- up
our national j*»lttical condition than any one f*: man's ¡«A-k«-t l*«ok. the illustration become» so in»’
i| - | m mt. The
int|*»r j n»>i >t» th * -4 Hlfi«*U< berry ¡•tar* h
r»»>t and MaiHifArt»’ r»--t
tun* of our ¡»olitica - • -tern, Tl.vl- . w ■■■.• f.itl > r
. !«int ¡«art **f that atMrw*» *»» devoUx!!
COMMON OR FINISHING LUMBER.
practical tiiat you catch him every lime.
Mrx A r J- r. « f Crt Harr« Afr»r’ - »
‘A* a • bii*l I •«•
was a Republican or a democrat, is very apt t<>-
t th»!
"What *r lire»I,** hr Ftan.-iaxK Cai writ«*
t»r |«-r. tak«*n «1 the »»nl« hi Hew» or »1 the mill» in Itilvrii l»rn
So. w hen other big corporations are* investigab-d
Jr., at», a * m 1 rrrat arw • •* tab <
f
«-.it.I ••»•» t*’ b»vr Aomv admihiMtrativ«’
-- • w • HU- if tt . rrlll'vv» •
! d - f
follow in Ins fathers political footsteps. Nor cai
Hi» nm.U r 1» th«- U -i uf uioiintMin tir. «lui i-r»««-» are rv«rt»i»»bte
‘f
an «*qtia! rotten condition is likely to be found. h«iy uith ample |**>wvr to forbid com* » * ■ v‘ n. ah*-1 •«»!• tc.> fa’be- * *
»
1
r - . ’
the ls»y I m * blam<-<l for -•■ <1 »ing. Hi <-nviroiir.-
The managt-rs of all of them an- proliablv exploit­ hit »itM'i» that 1* hurtful to the puhh«-, dinar) d-wt1»« of all • hlldrrn l ut al* it
»•*- A A
« M ...
» N N
••
. >-ar» «» I
ntra it-i a •
t
has been all on the one side <*r the other. He ha.*-
NN
1»I>
ers. graft« rs or prof.*ssora of “high finance." in­ and io pr-lent li»v*»n!tam to one individual • I.I. h • *’.ld rvot ylrhl • su* h h« • tr* at«
! •• *MlM’d5
J v, .«. r, w
1 »
been taught that all the good, all t’ nt was right. ,
vestors who have placed their sun»lus cash in these »1 th« »*vjH 1 «#* i f atvdhrr. Wt* want mi » af’rr thrar nantira of U. • tr»-a»w-« nt I •*<
■
>nl) » ;**r Tbrn I »•• •drUetl »•* try l»t
wa.* on the one side and all the w n tig, all t! «• <*vil
with the ¡«»wrr to |»»<*r •• • (l.«idrti Mrcth al l»ter«**»ry. ajv I am
corporations, are* extremely un«*u.-iy. and a com­ A>imu:tetr«tii*•
was on the other. He has Isssn taught, not ojs i -
» * ur» fair ah-l juat treatment atn«»iiy{ -all fiad U» «•> »hat thrs*» »• ’tira n *t « r ly « u»»-l
Ore of tire
Id anil ■ i<h. »a*l n»a*ta nre h-«*l
plete collapse of said corporations is not an unlike­
*htp|»» rw *ho tiJHs the railnta'le—an«! all letter 'han I rv»«r hail ’■■ f rea I will al« «1 •
ly of course, but in div< r and sundry wa« s. that
ba
1
••
a
ta'ttta
of Ihla
in» !n t(»r 1. -.*•
ly coining event. Surely a law should be enacted abtp|»rrw have a right to n*r thrin."
Th«»» lltty. •'til*’’•*•*»• «I anti-
while neighbor ’ A" i- a g--«l man. a gi--l n<-i>I
¡[ J. II. «.II U
I’. It. M«l IMIS Al t». ¡[
Mihm« <ranul*w» r*<ulat» a*i»l
¡»lacing «-orjorations. w hich handle trust funds, Ili»** ¡»•hut» «*’ration Iwwly, he -aid »hotild
lnvl<* ra«« ii»« »na«'h. 1 l»»r and
b >r. etc., his ¡»»litics an- all wrong. and ti.at he
H ••»!« fn- • tm<»*t ?h«- pill
under strict government controll. This is due m t ih nbp.t to the eufienieion d the
haf'U.” I<ut «*ur*
•♦!)*•*
' *r
'*
Could be a better man if his ¡«»litic» or hi- r<
- n
day h r a la»a»t** at»d r»*« Ua< r. ’» •«
th«* people who invest their savings in this man­ b-p.tr!io«'ut «4 ju*t 1 bu* ahcnild have •arli
' ••« •’ ’ » .»-4
w
Io • 1«• it* work, and then tie held .■r fmiî f r an «•tl»» a* ha rib
a'»»«-
fa
I'ul up m * « »a*a .
ner.
“
Wagon repairing and
■ ■
1
frvAb AteU radial“«»
n block to political or religious ¡»mgr
Uni»
to a ati
■ ■ • ■** a) ’ ■
everything
cai
ried
on
in
a
first
<
1
work « wm «lune.
the son thinks differently from tin* father, in other
If the government can successfully ojierate tele
blacksmith
and
wagon
shop
8at«
t
The railwttv» ought !«»>•*• -at¡»tie«I * ill»
words gets out of the ¡«rental rut. then- is no
AS Tin BY I'llKAGO MIM I U*
graph lines in Alaska, at a lower rate for the ser- thr Prv’ddvnt’* programme. Hr ia not
¡I
isfa< tion guarant««-»!.
Horsvliu»'.
X
rriîINu HOl’NE, |n*r*»*n of Irttat
p »ssible room for progress. Such w a the coi di-
worthin'*«» mim I iH>m«*what (un.tliar
pfo|.
(
-i;
g
I«»
place
thia
rate
r«*gulatlo!i
vice than is charg.sl by private c<»mi>anies in th<*
"
ing
a
specialty,
X
with loal territory a«
jti
t on of Japan Isfon her ¡» itical and c«»mn • n al
United Stjit«-s pro|»er: yet I m * able to extend th« |»«wrr in thr han la of the mit*rwta!<* brandi i>flh-«* SUarv ft*’, paid a «■♦•Ely
awakening. But the Japan«-«- boy finally man­
rotitiiu-n r « .»mmm-Mon or any other t*»ly
\’«» iiivretriH’nt
Pennait'Mit |«<*iti<ui
s.-rvice from the profits, why should not the more * tii< h
now. He would prefer to tt»» J111 rw I
tab«re|. I’rr*
lhi«lnr»*
aged to get out of the ¡s»n ntal rut and Ja|«m-M*
densely (opulated portions of our country be equal­ hair a nrw I mk I v «’ivattal to<lothift work vitti» f’M)N*nvHr'* not «'MMoiitinl t<» rn*
progress has l>een the result from that day. China
ly favond? Asa matter of fact, inevery country Ai»«l it»» other. Nor i* hn* programme of paging Vi'ir»**-. M. ♦ .•• ' Htai * hr”.
323 Itaartatrn wire»*!. Ch>« Rgo.
is an example of w hat prejudice, w hen carried to
w er. th«- gov. rnrnet t operates the tele, raph, the * rk for that b»*ly in any wen»« ex«
tin- extreme, will do for a )*-*ple. l’-r a thousand
to in*-
Hr pn*|•»*<•» that the pruhibi-
M-rvic«- is given the people of those countries at a
years, it i.- st I, sin- i a- n
j - n • -, tai :• pn
fraction of what we pay. The government should tax- 1* bv private car*, terminal track»
Farmers
Trusts
grrnA. The boy. for generation after generation
.•¡M-rate the commercial telegraph lines in connec­ ami <»tlii*r aayn I** place*! in that pro«
• >f nil nrndtWM** Ihr tarnwr I« hit the
has trodden in th«* pare*nt*l nit. Ancestor wor-
tion with our postal system. It should, al.*», es­ j. t t< d fuartl’* hands. That body ahoold»
hartal by tlte Trita» Tl»rt retch him
ship lias practically blocked all pn«gress. savc
coin hi < nn*1 going A»»«! fio» Tttt«t Uvea
tablish a |«arcel post system as well. It should do a hen « ■ i-plfi.nt hum made to it of anv
anti grow« byrettw of ruilrc "M 1 rr»Mtt<<4. the
what th* outside nations have forced upon her.
what the Western Union, the postal telegraph and given rate, Imv«« the authority to tlx a
"pt *»»«’» I i » ♦* ” fit • 1 if. all*1 inti
»I ’xink < oil«
W.th the brilliant « xani| le<>f l;q ;m at her d«»»r. th«
maximum rate which it regarded ax ju«t
Imi of -««ir
wRtriu
>.t
• the
nil of ti>«* express companies are doing. The g»»v- and
reaxiiuib'e, tki* ratv to go into ef!«*« I
rriiM-cIt la io cut ort' the*, «fw-rial fnw>rw
(
ernm.-nt could do this just as perfectly ami easily promptly, and l*» Hay in effect uii I v » m
» bkll bui I* I up Mtvl |«i ¡>rt Ortie Ilie 1 ruai
< •»
the Flowery Kingdom, to«», will then take herplac«*
as it now handles our postal business. If it is true rwer-eif by the court*. The courts'
among progressive nation'.
ti.at governments were instituted for the benefit power id review over thin tartly’* act« Tam
SCIO ROLLER MILLS.
Mame,
The Ann rican nation in all things Mve politics
of man, it* sco,»e should i»e rxt»*nde<l as rapidly as would remain, ju«t aw it <!••<•« now in the
•• the M * nain«* w it ti it *»tir|<>««* ’•«- k of It,**
IX« < «14 |‘< >l< A 1 I- I » 1 »K< I XI HI- |< u-, |iHu|,
and re*hgi»n, is pract calix fr«< irorn prejudice and
w«v»owtnl»HMir«l to bit h tlu* I t «! w »» of
private corporations, w hich op-rate public utilities, . .»*•«• I »oim* <»( the m < t* of the in’vmtatv
« »iiHiirr« • r<»mmi"S)on. No rate, how«
M*M»i|nhh»< thviM' ■psw itvl prit
nn»t.
in lh«-se days they an- growing much more liberal
Cftlcors
Llroctcri
become extortionate in their toll charges, As we vier, ah'dild lie touchtal ume«» com«
hiMtrr, of rvtuSorlng »hr Iruul« j«.wrrl« w*
in both. Th«* «lay is nearly at hantl when, if a
to nth (hr pui’Hv. It I* a »«ÍM uni thlj
now ¡»ay eight times as much ¡»er car. for the plaint «a* tnadv by -«»inv *diip|H*r, mid !
IJ Vlmikpr-
T
J
.... I‘w
Mnnkrra.
J A Rilyeu,
man is honorable and upright, if he is a goutl citi­
utMrt&zlnr* of I ikex **». w th lihi«iin fon»,
1 A W >ri . r..
• a •
.
J J Ilario-., tt * «¿ill,
transportation of the U. S. mail, as the express not louchvd even then tinlv** the admin«
rertooii**. Mr. W r I mhi *» brllltnnt r lltortal«,
zen, no matter what his religion, politics or na­
.. Tr«*ftn.
r \ i • .in,.
C A W arniT.
»portal urtti l •, a «rrtal «lory, hfi etattr*«,
com|»anies pay, it would seem that something irttratiiv tarnrd deem the rate to ta« un­
:
tionality may be. he will l»e valued at his true
»bort »fork*« a » h |
t»> the wort.I*»
fair.
should I m - doing to rectify this injustice.
a
I m st writer». Bt*<i»l»r ark« II
ja-r yrer
W e do a general vu-tom »tilling bu»lne»». I lour and feed
worth. Within the |s«t <l«-ca«ie, th«* ¡• •■ ■le have
It would ta* hard to tra«v anything
a
lHovntrt tbv io)'», al »11 n«-wwrtirttdM kvrr>
0
revdutm ary or «lentrm live in thia rate
fas*n shaking off th«* shackles of preju«lic<- and the
farüo'r I lnlm<et«Ml in
th«* bo*t
«
on »ale. W heat bought and ea«.hangcd, lor I lour. VV e are in
It will I m - difficult for the next congress to pre­ ri-gula’inii *» heme aa outlined by the
«
way to < tiro ilia Trust rvll an how to
effects <>f early «slucatioii t<> a dej-r«-' , miverl- f< re
th< field t< r buslneaa and will treat ><>u right.
hritttf
It
ata*fi!
Mow
In
Ila
«rw«md
»•-.»hu»»
’
.
vent the tariff from corning up at the roriing s«*ss- l‘n - dent. It would pmtwt lbw ahip-
B«s-n or heard of. Most church nu*nibers now are
!«► * »!- -.•> ..«.•«/. • >■» drti
- a -■
¡»•r*
»ml
the
general
fmblic
without
in«
ion. There* is such a strong current of sentiment
an<1 It» ^Irt'Ulatton la growing mp*
w illing to eonc<sl<- that a man may I m * a good man
i*l;y. but «e ««nt to add a huu«irv>l thou«,
among the ¡»eopleof all sections, that congressmen tin ting any harm on the rad way a or any
ami yet I m * either a Chnst .an, Catholic or a Pagan,
b gitimut«- concern. It in to the int«-rr*t
and ».iiMaMCita-r* to our liai in the twit
can hardly refuse to respond. While it is true of the 1 mi .way* to plea*«' their talrona,
Miontb or tan.
lb* may I m * a go«»«l man regardless as to what I
that different sections of the country will differ as ami the w»*y to do thia in to grant rea-
political sentiments may I m -. People are fast I**-
Names
coming c«»nvinced that not all th«- good men are which or what articles should I m .* placed on the ’•onablr rah * to all of them and give no Send
favoiw to any. It would aeem to be dtfli*
of rx-a lhiM tai m« rw tn your wighta»'h««*!
niemlH-rs of their own ¡«articular |*art> or ch rvh, free list, or to re-main dutiable, all will favor re­ cult tor Muy raijroa*! man to p"t mu 'h
l<*C**tlwr Wtth lilt« aktYrrllra-uiritl an«l A
n »r that all th«* bad on«-.-» are members of the <>p- duction from the present Prohibitive rates. That •f an argument agaiitat thia wry mod«
one <wnt
or a ■ I v * i -¡usrlcr ••-
is to My, all consumers will I m * of that mind; th«* erat< p-dici «*f fvdertll *U| mt \ du - hi . No
Cur'd)’ »r«pt»e I an-t aril
you fora
p »sing ¡»rty or other church.
four iti'Mifha* tttai trip <•«*>»« tipik»n Of i
From this growing liberality of thought, much manufactures w ill, of course, be unw illing to sur­ railroad m*gnntr in the the country 1*
of y<»u may* elttb !.<**<I m r. w*n<1lna a «loltai
to government ownership
bill «n«l
k ' wk 1 name« au * a*Lit«*«■••-• an4
mxy be hojs*d for ami «-xjiected. When ¡Hilita-al render an iota of the protection they are* grow ing m»»rv
than
i*
the
l
‘
rr«ident,
tail
he,
like
the
gt i fi»« irta! trip
rtpth»n« I.«-ain
prejudice fully ¡si.-- - away. th«*n will «>ur nation so wealthy upon. However the deficit in the rev­ average intelligent, un bi «»<*»! |«er*on,
ho* mdtplbe T i u *t *« a ingpt .VlHre*»
enues
will
I m * th«* leading reason for the tariff to
T'»M * A r*»MH M A m I/. i M ,
thouroughly purge l-.er < lf from dishorn-t and
m
that unlrtta wc M»*t regulation the
><» If. R«*M IJ»| «tivw't.
grafting officials. Then w ill honest and conscien- I m - placed upon an importing basis. Anyway our «-xtr* nitatw may l»c p» wrrfnl enough to
Homi tall.
N«-a torli, N Y
infant
industri«*»
have
grown
to
I m * such lusty, : btmg ownerwhip
In
th«-*e
«lay-
wtien
cious action on th«* ¡»art of an official be valued at
overgrow
n
rascals,
that
they
are*
now
able
to
hold
•J»« electorate of a big to* n like 1 ‘hicago :
its true worth? When men will go to the ¡»»Ils on
»*t Ml IMHIEf» HY
B o ’ fit « of DefoltiTo TxtbS
le* larv* 1 y a large majority in fav r ot I
election «lay ami cast their ballots for th«* better their «»wn with those of any other country, It is, -itch a progr mine aa tiiat which awept *
T. I« I »! '< >4 * I- K,
-JO, < »H m>OX.
man. reganil«-ss of what his ¡»olitical sentiments also, about time for the consumer to hav«* fin >tec- Mavor I hi nr,r into <»fti«'v, there iw a *»- Have an Abstract of 1'itl«-
Pr«*|Mirv4 h\ 1 he
may be, then we will have a government l»ase«l tion; the manufacturer has had it for the past «i.duitic M*ntimrut in the air, e*|MPcially |
forty y ears, and have waxed so fat thereon that •hr -ughlout the Wr»t, wliX'h might oaai* - L1 lx Couzty Atatnct Co.
upon justice and equality for all.
11» ta* pfoi ««ked int" a • am a»» f«»r govern-
Of the »re« |»n*jwrt) )ou lnt«*n«1 tn |« ia -I m '»
But so long as we allow political prejudice to they have millions to give away.
I 11«* X KWH is l|cvnte<l to
| metit
*iier»hip <d
railway» which i «»» *i««*f’t A* •■•tirita f»»r *í»«Mt«*> H«iti«".t, «í«»r
force us to vote for this or that candidate solely
1 would la* aa ft*rmi«lable a» that which ' f«tr«*n» rvHT»iY inf th«« tan« fit <»l «»urrifwtteiuw
th«* int<*r« Mts oj Scio niitl San-
A great many people supfioae that th«* U. S. "s a Mr Brian put up a few ymra ago. If ttnf iHtlnH hl> |\
because he is the candi«iate of our ¡»articular ¡»art)
fl
K( |)|>
pure*
Democracy
in
form
of
government.
This
is
tiitiu l urks. Live Editorials
may we expect that bail men men who think
. the rwilw tyware wtae they will h« ad off
.Manager
that ¡»ublic office furnishes anopportunitv for fin­ not true. Our government is one in which the thi* p* rd by a«'«'-pttng the rudd ach«*me OFFICE <*'*rw'-r >«f «'*<1 Itrrwtait'ta
upon »he leading t«»|»i«-s of
CTJbGOH. »
vate gain, will occasionally I m * elected. We can law s are made by repre sentatives elected by the <»t gm er n men tai regulation ami *»upvr> ' AUÌAKT,
ti-hui
which
the
i*re*i«ient
oullinea.
—
|
the «lav in « a« h issue
It
ami do have just aa good a govemment us we de- people. A pure* 1 h*m«»cracy. in a government ■«l b'lD'i <d*>ta--1h-morrat
wherein
the
laws
are
made
by
direct
action
of
th«*
serve. If we want pure upright lawmakers and
works for the interests of the
executors of law. th«- electors must be of pure JM>- ¡Mxiple, w ithout th«* aid of agent or representative.
(IRO. H’. WRIGHT,
< oiiiiiion People and the «]•
K *'”-tvrtï -ditor ha« vt»rn«* U> th** eon*
litical motives. It does not follow that all men The adoption of our Initiative and Referendum, is
At tornei at la*
itors
I»o«-ket bo«»k.
htfi-Hi
that
J
•»•
‘
»pl«*
who
tireirw
’
’
puff»
’
*
Irgtvrnfl L, K .
Ctas* of Htag
should I m * absolutly pure ami upright I thought an example in point. Oregon is the first state to
'
Hi
hi*
limi
|*»»Y
h»r
them,
and
♦**•
Mi«t>n* * »is* !'niv«-r*Hy
such is very desireable) but that they, in exer­ adopt a pure Democratic form of making laws, yet lublinhotl the f‘' l«»win|{ M*ht*lult' «*(
I H<Ms;—lii ad vane,* for
Frart few » in Illi «nute
>*vrr
cising th«* elective franchi-e, shoukl always give our state is far from being a pure Democracy. We •ri«»-* For telhtitf the puhlb that >
Ftr» i Mail k«i Hnnb. H« m * hub tant»
oik * year >1.2.» at the end
of
their preference and votes to th.« batter man. By do not, as a people, enact all of <»ur laws. Th«* tin i» a »ne*■•■•»«ful < itin n whvn c>%t*rv*
ALBANY. ....................... ORrQON
legislature
can
still
enact
laws,
subject
to
veto
by
•••«ly kicrei* ttiAt he* i« Mrt ¡oy ma • mu!««,
so doing, by thus offering a premium for honest
th«* year
.»<i; end two years
t» a
ritn«-n »w
and upright action on the ¡»art of our officials, the the ¡Hs>|»h*. Other states hav«* adopted th«* Refer­ 11 «5,
$1 7<>;end three years
i*
by the rtitir»» £Utn*
official grafter ami class legislator will soon pags endum. but so far as we know, Oregon is the only »»h»»
QO YEARS*
inuiHty, «lien h«- knew he «mtiM *>niy
EXPERIENCE
Subs*-ril>«»-for it now.
away and our government I m *, as it shonld I m * “Of stat«* that has the Inititative.
itti«* rd by th** jHikvr pliiyrr* Ritd
"the people, by th«* people and for the ¡»eople. ”
r J -
trr- fl (ta, r»'f«‘rring t«»
Assessors are at last waking upto the fact that <d Ü1. tuitf IrtnMlr awMH ralHiiablr «binar
wh<u
railroads, valued at $-10,000 to $50,000 per mile whom it «an« ph*A*mrr to
UNSA I URY RE VELAI IONS.
should, at least, be assessed for tax ¡«aying pur­ a baiMHMM* man in town w*»uld rut lier *•*
T radc M arks
The revelations that have l»een served the pub- pose, at one-third their values, in Linn county, ti»«* ’Und, h*»rit**. h«*uí» mix I *il» than t*>
OffSiGR«
Wt; Print
*« • hrr « -imi.K U>w«rd I hr it*, $3 20.—I x
COATRiûWTI >C.
lie lately, concerning the big life insurance nmi- however, they arc assess«**! at about one-eighth
" '< • •»•»r •
»•
il. » y «MBrtAtN »«r ..»«»»•.-n frre wbe'l rf at
HEADS, LETTER
panics isan exhibition of “high finance” that caus- their value.
v«»n«i.*n 1« pes.KAb »
. i ««w» a »wr.«*»
iWmastrtalii
HA*OBOO< >■'* t*»««rets
ku»*-ia’« tf tibl»-* ar*« m>t over, by ant
'es a feeling akin to alarm to till the hearts of the
•Mvt fr»e Oktart aa * to y f»>e »**rv«rei*< pécore ta.
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS,
!•»<•»(• »«aott tbr*'*«h Mann Al«», rareltl
people; especially those who an* directly interest­
Russia, in the thnn*s of revelution; with her rail­ IIP ati» Th« (*Mf Will have ihr tight of •r* *•* *<k», W’b ut c'argrt. m tha
an!
eiecotei
ed—the policy holders. When men v 10 are plac­ roads blocked by striking employe«, with her army hi- lita, to * t*iain Li» |P»vrrnmrt»t,
Sckntiiic
American.
„ __________ _
. »Jirwret et»
ed in positions of trust, who. as trustees, handle all. save the Cossacks, in a state of mutiny, will *«fa*ii»t »hat appear* to !*• a revolution
><*»•>’» of any
•ny orirtett««- '
Terra» R 1
a
at
pn ex.
—r f.»«r
I
the money of a confiding, trusting public, prove so surely lie compelled to grant her people what they rot r ri ng all i orti«’it* <»f Kt»»»ta in Eu- i MUNN
Ko* Newïo0
‘trrachooHU and dishonestly extravagant, the an* contending for religious and political liberty. ‘ *”1*
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L. W. POMEROY,
Royal
»II- $ • »M
Baking
Powder
•Scio,
IT IS WORTH
Oregon
Tartar.
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